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7.1.B. - Page 12 <br /> during and following the administrative hearing process. <br /> b. Collect, maintain, and report available data as requested by each <br /> City, including, but not limited to, annual Performance Measures. <br /> c. If requested, the Parties' representatives will meet annually to <br /> develop performance measures that are valid, reliable, and <br /> supported by accessible data to be used to evaluate the level and <br /> quality of service provided by the Animal Control Contractor and <br /> Animal Licensing Contractor. <br /> d. With direction from each City, respond on behalf of each City to <br /> public inquiries regarding the Animal Control Program and the <br /> Animal Licensing Program. <br /> e. Provide monthly report showing field, shelter, licensing activities, and <br /> Dangerous Animal Permit holders as feasible. <br /> f. Provide dispatch services for after-hours/holiday calls for animal <br /> control and licensing. <br /> g. Provide radio maintenance services on radio equipment owned by <br /> the Parties and used to perform services as outlined in Exhibit C. <br /> h. For the convenience of the Cities, provide animal licensing tags for <br /> dogs, cats, animals held under a Dangerous Permit, and animals <br /> designated as Service Animals. <br /> i. For the convenience of the Cities, make reasonable attempts to <br /> collect and provide collection services for: <br /> 1. Animal control fees that are deemed uncollectable by the Animal <br /> Control Contractor after reasonable efforts by the Contractor to <br /> collect; and <br /> 2. Licensing fees that are deemed uncollectable by the Animal <br /> Licensing Contractor after reasonable efforts by the Contractor to <br /> collect; and <br /> 3. Any other fees for services provided to each City under the terms <br /> of this Agreement. <br /> The County's cost to provide collection services will be included in <br /> the administrative cost to facilitate this Agreement. The Cities <br /> acknowledge and agree that the County is not responsible for any <br /> fees that remain uncollected after reasonable efforts are made to <br /> collect. In the event that a City determines that additional collection <br /> efforts are warranted, it may undertake such efforts at its own <br /> expense. Any shortfall in revenues caused by uncollected fees shall <br /> Wage February 5 , 2015 <br /> ATTY/AGR/2015.057/SAN MATEO COUNTY-ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES <br />